national: so. ms Tun GUARDIAN, ooeslloflmww i liiG CANNED 0000s SALE silv rloljl nun snvrl‘ ORANOES ' Sjmululcy‘ l snot-ton...- Dos. For Health lily Them Iy The Baglul 1 .00 ‘SEEDLESS RAlSlNS-S IS-oz. (Sold only with a grocery order reg. value $1.00)" package's. . . .only _____? y . Tile New _ llNSO large packages l _ .1 _ (Limit toon order) Extra Special 1 .00- WALN UTS— __ .WHlLE Pkg. Foncy Shelled Fresh COCOANUT Pinli - lb. 33c ‘A rr LASTS . Cookino 29c, m, s. 79¢ APPLES, 4 u»... GRAPEFRUIT-JZ for M 75c 25c FISH IN STOCK- Fresh and cured, Sol-man Fillets, Haddock Fillets, Flounder Fillets, Fresh Smelts, Largo Fat Salt Herring our A QUANTITY‘ mo SAVE ions IAN?‘ rhesus-b Heinz, y mer s, or 's 5 O Sliced PEACHES-—4 tins. DESSERT FEARS 1 C Styl Clam-listing “.1100 4 u... ..... .. 1.00 Old Salt SARDlNES-7 tins 5 tins _1 .00 4 tins TOMATOES 1 .00 '_' SOUPS, ted . lllfis-rlfifiilztsgdhave had them _ n H“? ' “"00 PILCHAROS Atlantic 1 (Limited of 6 tins to an order. Limited supply-order early) MACKERlEL, 4 ti." n " " Stvl N i llmcS-gto B-lbs. soch........SoIe price, Lb. szllglqtég, fin __- c Delicious to boil and use cold. LIMA BEANS Oversize _ 5 tins . . . . . . . .. 1 loo A. LARGE EGGS—Tlll DESI quality GQQS. . .DOZ. lleolilflif FWlW _ PEAS, 8 tlrls. I BACON Lb. HAM, sliced, lb. .. ... 37c 4s. wTg lSH CAKES F - BEANS 8r WEINERS i tins» . . . . . . . . . . 1:00 Sal-MON, 3 lg. tins-S loo 2 fins __ , _ .__ , , ,_ cos er costar storms ‘°' ".“.:'.“‘.:’.."; 22s.’: i" m" rsr assas- asonos s-r. w’ "m" Fm" G'°"'"| ‘lfl COFFEE, lb. . .... c a.o.n. _ M sllsir. Adams, was nest ities for the year ‘the election of owing is the new s . Kan. Regent .- lsy. Regent — Ml. elected). lst. Vice-Regent Picksrd (re-elected). 2nd. Vice-Regent - Mrs, Wen- llil Worth. Secretary -- Mill Join McLean. Eiovour’ » you dream lllilshorough thaptor l. Annual Reports The snnual meeting of the Earl sl Hlilsborough Chapter, I.O.D.E. m hem ‘Q yne home of Mrs. Prod liners on nbrusty 16th llvith the regent. Mrs. AJ-I. Rep!!! lh the The rneetinl WQHM with 1310 prayer. followed by the minutes of the last meeting and also those o! the last annual meeting, Th. re-l port of the treasurer, Miss Mabel ed. followed by the report 0! 0111’ educational secretary, Miss Mer- joris stewsrt. IAstlg ume the re- port of our regent, outlining the report of our activ- wsrs adopted as read. ear loss then took piece and fol- ilon. PFClldQIIlP-MH. J.A. Bern- rd . l Treasurer — Miss Mabel Adams make us sure that our efforts were (re-elected). ‘ ‘ Bugden. on u: El Jeffery. Jorie Stewart. Murray. Sick Committee aid. Mrs. Gaudet, Mrs. rosd» and sdont- Mun“ M“ Roper’ and educational sec 19W. All reports officers for the “l”: The meeting MN. W}. Bent- AJI. scopes (re- - Mrs. Welter Fellow Members As I give my ier- experience. But so‘ smAwunv L and understanding - c. heads, of the nations. ur work, e Prepare ans“ bet-r r. b llllng 2 cups wstzr. ‘liki- then w " until flufly. Foldiil 2 sti y bettering Whites. Pourintommsldlslsges h cold Iould new! m!" mills fronftbe 2 remoin- ‘ s erg yolks. Garnish with ‘ cherry Serves s. I iueoes ofretl support. 0 WI. "v bers have shown, sunrner months, llll. sums. etc. Our annual reg astissd andcsrried the city 97w Standard Bearer - Mrs. of the borough Chapter of the I.O.D.ll. report of the year which has just passed and gone, it is with deep and mixed emotions. When the second world war ended we all breathed s grsst sigh of re- ‘ lief-and felt we could relax s, bit and life would be a better and eas- Echoes Becretary -- Mrs. Sydney spring for Educational lacy. — Miss Mar. "no. Mrs. W McNeil], Mrs. J. Stirling MacDon- Ways do Means Committee Mrs. J3. Cameron, Mrs, Roop, Mrs. Jessie Clark. Councillors - Mrs. EM. Phillips, Fred Moore, Mrs, J. Wilfred Hunter. Mrs. Elmer McDonald. Tile adoption of the new slate o! officers wslhnoved by Mrs. Plckard and seconded by Mrs. Walth A unanimous you of thanks was passed by all members present to the regent, Mrs. Roper, treasurer Miss Adams and Miss Stewart. also to Mrs, EM, Phillips for her capable assistance in the handling of work- ing materials for the past yesr. then closed with- the King, following which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. rotary, REGENT’? REPORT — 19d‘! Hills- how rud we are constantly being awakened in the fact that the peace and goodwill for which we so longed and waited has turned out to be a mirage and never has there been so little of the feeling of goodwill itowsrd men. as it is shown by the {unsuccessful effort of conferences between instead of lessenin is as great as ever — snd daily we read reports of poverty, cold and,ance or hunger in devastated h no-ws cannotirelsx our el-| forts, but must carry on with ali_ again my deep our strength and talents to helpleach mtmber o in every my possible those who are so smich less tortimlte than In regard to our work during ' ' the past. year. Our Chapter had 28, Ifltmbiti. liid it ls mo. a feeling of great pride that I report we had un average attendance at ev- rneetlitd of oven I) per cent, Thil. with the spirit of greet co- operation which all or our mem- shows- that though the numbers are small, yct we are conscious at the fact that ours is a worthwhile organisation and one well worth working for. _ our greater efforts comprised our annual tee held once again in the home of Mrs. isirnor monon- std. At tnls he we sell the wort: which has been stone through the consisting lovely knittld clothes for child- ten-siso home, shade esndy, jel- Bey out by Vlctressnt- Mrs. writer Pickard, dorms the ream absence from In irsovsmtur we llilpped sgvgnl boxes of clothing and load so "m. needy families in szusope, one l" =msass-nvs more have gone XII. The lettdl use from these uni All. countrles, the I.0.D.Ii. is little children homeless and destit-i ads, they have o ute — and so many thousands and a convention to be a thousands needing our help and we are part of a Ire-It ‘proved s mu success also. This m; or‘. worthwhile. At the present time Asst. Tessurer '- Mrs. Barry we are making ailhans, and babies lnyettes which will be sent before distribution through I.O.D.E. headquarters. Our Christmas efforts this ‘year were once again directed to the needy of our City, the sum_ of $5.00 being sent to each of the ten .R.. Church parishes for help in pre- paring boxes for the poor. Our National Headquarters has allotted $500.00 to be divided be- tnveen the Royal Edward and the lrilllsborcugh Chapters to be used for books to set up libraries in the Hospital and. Sanatorlum for vet- erans and, their dependents. Cur Chapter has taken over the work at the Sanatorium and books are being catalogued and made ready for distribution rmong the patients. We were very delighted and privileged to have a visit-in March from our National President, Mrs. Ryland New. In conjunction with the Royal Edward Chapter we had a luncheon and meeting Bi- tho Charlottetown Hotel. Mrs. New spoke to us of the work of the 1.0. DE. generally. and we all came Take 2 l-Illisboro Chapter away inspired to do better and better for so very 87059 l" 91'8"!‘ lsstlon, The Hllisborough Chapter twill long remember the Sunday sf- ternoon we spent with Mrs. New when she talked with us so infor- mally and helped us ail to g better understanding of our privilelet o! I.O.D.E. members. . _ Of course the highlight of my l year was my trip to Toronto where 1 attended the 47th annual meeting of the National Chapter of Can~ sda. This was an experience which 1 shall long remember and cher- lsh. Through unforeseen circum- stances your Regent had the honor of representing Prince Edward Is- land, and I cannot speak too high‘- ly o; the many kindnesses shown our Province through me. There lwere 232 delegates in attendance the and. to sit in on those_ smoothly run ‘and orderly meetings was an education in itself. If one ever doubts the import- tremendous work which doing across Can- niy to ‘attend such ssured that gnd mighty an ely l organisation. . In closing let me express one! appreciation to ticur Chapter for their tine spirit of loyalty and o0- operation without which our work would be ln vsln. l have ch10!“ (Continued on Pale ll) SAVE up fr) 2th .1 Viv/ll" with NO QUBBINL; AERQWAX l of 0t!!- Tlls iisntrsl iusrillsn this eoiusssss is reserved tor pews of local interest. but Mvestllng d a new» Hittite lily he Inuit“ st. five cents a word chiefly pd)» sblo in elvessce. ostaswur. for Photograph MAcIBIDBOWS-Mesfs clothing. connnnmtrou 1.1m m.‘ nuisance. HOWARD ssomuw o..." Footwear at 17b Queen Street. TC-NIW GLASGOW in so unu- ' utervie Maritime Central Airways PIIONI SAUNDERS 1000 fol‘ group and wedding‘ pictures on location. ‘BYAB to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Marl- time Central Air" lys 2061 or COLLEEN BEAUTY BIIOPPE -—Speciels on Permanent Waves one month only: Phone 1091. A1‘ .1003 lIltVIOl-Arnhs’ Coal oo. Phone I400. AFTERNOON TEA -- Oherbtte- town Women's Liberal Club will hold an afternoon tes in Confed- erati h Chambers following the We n: of the House. Tuesday. February 24th. All friends of the Liberal Party are most cordially invited. - CITY POLICE COURT - At the Btipendiary Magistrate's Court Saturday. n party charged with discharging firearms in the City was remanded until February 24. while a man charged with com- mon ssesult was adjourned until today. A party charged with as- sault csuping bodily harm was sentenced to 20 days in jail, and s. drunk and disorderly was also sentenced to 20 days in jail. THE KIRK PULPIT Preaching yesterday morning r1 "The Doctrine of the Two ‘er Cent", the Minister. the Rea-i. l‘ H. B. somers. sold: This l." therefore, of being s saviz: ority is not cheap and sup‘ it. goes deep. Indeed. in the there are two kinds of rc‘ minorities: first, S. Paul's "c-Jicllj of heaven" as he calls it. tllfitlll out as pioneers in an uncht-istnan world, and. second. Isaiah's "rerun- ant". the little group of the true Israel which. in s. time that is sur- rendering old sanctltiee, clings to them -snd despite the pressure of an silent generation preserves cm for the children yet. unborn. How much we do need both wrninnrl- ties that plone end minorities thotJreep the high vsluee of the faith amid a time that popularly surrenders thorn! You who know me best, know how very jealous 1 srn for the honour of Christ's Holy Church. so much of our Christianity is dough; I ws-nt the Church to be the leavers. _ Our truth applies also to social roblems. Men today. rnnkins weir hsrscteristic reactions _ to the ‘ meetic. social. economic and political difficulties which beset us, fall into three classes; first, those below the average —lav.'less. criminal, anti-social; second. "KM on the averoxe. who olsv the suns according to the rules with a fme sense of honour for obs: ‘ z them; and. third, those above Fin’ average, who question the l" “* Are the rules themselves fair? ris the game itself equitable? Doss -. minister to the advantage or th= row against the mdN‘. and con- not the rules be sitered so 911:2 the game itself will be more lfl=~ Thy hope of the world dCMs-M upon that third clout. , Often in these trying dsyl. l! your minister, 1 think oi you bull- ness men. You fads heavy burdens. practically complicated and ethic- ally difficult. The more I klilJW of you the better I alillffilala ‘(m m“ code of honour with whcii you handle your responsibilities. Yet, after all. with you s! ‘viii: me, the final test of s social titude is st this point to whNv; our thought has brought us. o‘ for all the world would you Y“- your business in lawless dieroiflf" of the rules. You have e 0mm sense of honour about "WWW! them. But are you dedicating You: brains —snd some the brains of Canada sro ill the s _ ness world —to this third mat Cannot the lrulee be improv Cannot the ‘whole Ill“ l” mm‘ test spoiiss to ell of us. Wanted in homes, in D9010?" sionsl life. in bums"! P"°“°°'d '_ public service. in l“ Kim" * i‘ nonsnios men and worsen who as: not nmoiv claw! ti" W“ ‘t’ gbrdlfig to the rues but who or‘ trying to better the rules on miiire the game more lust! As tor being Christian. l swim‘ .1 0.: S J P 0 more. Just? Tint ssrne that, reduced tosimvl! iflm- l” ‘ rnsttis s fi w; “M” ‘m ’ it tebea s Dene Millie gggehlb mo: swsssshievss 540. Mr. Her-woods sows: mun: avrus garlic. Performance st Empire s . , iota st r=;‘i'°%‘i§.’-“' "m", WI now nave m smog both coal and oil burning boom. ers. also breeder pipe and elbows. Book your order 110?. for delivery when required. Holmufs Chg:- lottsoowu Store, Q-nnnifl ' DDLIGATS Billie-Mr. Robert s. Boxwood n! F-fl- "oil/orbits. and president of the National Federation of Cans- dian Universities spent tine W593. tho list-s to the interests or the Federation. Yesterday “bemoan he addresses one students of st. Dunstans. outlining to trim m, time sud objects of the Federation, and. received s heart/y vote of thanks. Mr. Hsrwood is a gum-l. son of the Hon. creme Bimpsor: of Cavendish and s nephew u! Mrs. Barry Willisms of this city. t bow‘ vrlll occupy five W6 . during which h! Will visit every affiliated uni- "flil! behveen hare and the Paci- fic coast. He lesves here by air. ilisne today to visit other univer- sitim in the Maritimes. SOBORIT! MEETING - '11s! members of the Bets. Sigma. Phi PAGE 11mm " llont tell me Ilwiiwrflfwihiu MAXWELL H005! COFFEE ! Maxwltu. House contains choice lath-Americas coIoes-tbe ban obtainable. . . . It's blended by Inputs to give you the very utmost in delicious flavor. . . . Add Radiant Roasting mp- tures every starn of goodness in this wonderful bland. rilrxwrtl HOUSE corrrr lfillvseolfiessosulki i Nit-Q Sorority met inst week at the home of Mrs. Ralph Jenkins, Euston Street. The theme for the pro- Brsmrne was poetry and music, and a very enjoyable snd educa- tional evenihg was spent. Lunch was served by the hostess. The Inst meeting was held st the at. tractive new horde- of Mrs. L. E. 01 Weilnsr, Jr., Spring Park Road. and the guest speaker. Miss Pren- ces Johnston of the Charlottetown Art Centre, gave an interestin! talk on the work done by the children. r George _welters. Upper Hillsbaro faculty at the University of Coi- Street. The International Beta orsdo. Dr. Kelssll hes evolved l. Slims Phi sorority is sponsoring new theory which she and Dr.’ fnvo scientists in cancer research, (‘Robb have presented before ooml Dr. Margaret Kelssil and Dr. Ed- of the world's leading scientists. ward Crabb, head of the biology Money was voted at the local chapter meeting for this work. Another recent hostess the Sorority meeting, was Mrs. and surgical est-e. continuing with YOUR gets-Surgical-eurgicol hospital or at home). yvlllle in the hospital. N0 W THE DOCTORS’ PLAN TAKES CARE 0E YOUR DOCTORS’ BILLS in the same way Blue Cross takes care of your hospital bills Every Doctor in Prince Edward island has joined n. noon: rm; Maritime Blue Cross, to provide you and your family OUR‘ doctor bills o'er now t» provided for as easily as your hospital bills through The Doctors’ Plan, Maritime Blue Cross. This Plan‘, created by the doctors themselves snakes it possible for you to get the finest medical Hundreds of groups requested this service- many more are ready in .enrol. Here are the advantages YOU will receive as a member. YOU CHOOSE YOUR OWN DOCTOR 'As a member of The Doctors’ Plan, you can re- ceive the great benefits the Plan provides while The Doctors’ Plan has two tyre suited to different needs an d in the home, in the office (includes maternity in fire Doctorfe’ Plan pays for rhedi EMPLOYERS-Here is a way - to maintain worry-free employees-to assure your workers, and their families, the best care at the lowest possible cost. make THE DOCTORS’ PLAN available to every resident. Fill out coupon fer more coir plete information on THE DOCTORS‘ PLAN today. ififlll 0W TIIIS 00llIllI III lfllll. lT-‘ITOIIAY i All your our about The Doctors’ Plait was so answered o. pamphlet offered below. n tells you exactly halo ll works and For which type" o! protection you can qualify. Yes ---'- Ne. ---- it Yes-Gross No. ---- s with surgical and medical care YOU‘ CAN STOP WOItRYING ABOUT BILLS With The Doctors‘ Plan you won’t poqtpone medical "care because of money. And if you should become ill. the relief from worry over doctors bills will help you to get well. YOU CAN BE SURE OF THE FINEST MEDICAL CAitE The Doctors’ Plan ls sponsored by your own family doctor, by the Medical Society of Prince Edward Island. This exclusive professional sponsorship is your assurance of the finest possible medical care. _ ill The Doctors’ Plan llslps pay tor llitiiloai osre .ln tile some via! your ltll! M088 pays for hospital tare. OWN doctor. of protection ifferent bull- care its the hospital, Medical-medical care cal care in the ssrne way Mari-tithe Hospital Service Associa- tion, pays for hospital care. Rural Organizations-can now l V v Maritime llus Cross Name »; MMoIn Street, ’ Moneton, .. Address algnx.“ n." ‘mgr;- Nsrne of Employer "n" h’ Mflk.‘ c“. (lfyolsarenet employed rnemberoftpmily. enter the name of - I ant e lnethber st Mdrl- “u” M M“ d “mm i n" u“ cm.‘ I ‘Address r"h‘.i.s.°i.oéi..... Ithissetlnplssssst iselevsrll sales-Ill OHABLUPTITOWN SUMMERS")! . . . . . owe chose common HEADQUARTERS _ Dr. J. A. Member's Office, zoo Queen st. mo. 2m. to MAR. an. llolnsnh Limited sum. m. n. MAR. rm no Ptlolvs cs tbs cusses a